Folks,
Recently picked up the BuiltRight Industries Tech Plate (10.0" x 7.5") and the mounting hardware kit. Install was straightforward (though you might have to search for an install video and the Ford clips are their normal stubbornness).
The panel is a great place to put some tools you might need with you. I added a multi-tool/scissors (used the existing belt clip mounting hardware for both but mounted directly to the plate) also a glass breaker/belt cutter (clipped on) and finally a flashlight.
I found a usb rechargeable light from Amazon (OLight Seeker 2 Pro) and I designed and 3D printed a holder for it (I have the file if anyone is interested) so the light will be charged when I need it versus just a black tube with dead batteries.
Overall, very happy with the tech plate and the install. The only thing I would say is, do yourself a favor and mount the tools to the plate THEN install the plate. doh
Recently picked up the BuiltRight Industries Tech Plate (10.0" x 7.5") and the mounting hardware kit. Install was straightforward (though you might have to search for an install video and the Ford clips are their normal stubbornness).
The panel is a great place to put some tools you might need with you. I added a multi-tool/scissors (used the existing belt clip mounting hardware for both but mounted directly to the plate) also a glass breaker/belt cutter (clipped on) and finally a flashlight.
I found a usb rechargeable light from Amazon (OLight Seeker 2 Pro) and I designed and 3D printed a holder for it (I have the file if anyone is interested) so the light will be charged when I need it versus just a black tube with dead batteries.
Overall, very happy with the tech plate and the install. The only thing I would say is, do yourself a favor and mount the tools to the plate THEN install the plate. doh